The writer/lead performer of this short 'romantic comedy' certainly knows how to poke fun at herself. Alternating between emoting on a park bench and being consoled by a man who seems to have seen better times and a rap-type song complete with backup singers, the story is told of an attractive young women who is doing everything right, but just cannot seem to find a 'man to marry me'!
Her gay friend advises her to just forget everything and go out on her blind internet-setup date while she is bemoaning the fact that while she's 30 years of age, her vibrator is broken.
Two different possible attractive men are encountered; one of whom she finds exceedingly toothsome but who is mysteriously replaced by a man who is balding and shorter than her.
Things proceed in this haphazard, rather irreverent, and never all-too-serious manner to the end of the twelve minutes of this highly entertaining and altogether funny short film.
Her gay friend advises her to just forget everything and go out on her blind internet-setup date while she is bemoaning the fact that while she's 30 years of age, her vibrator is broken.
Two different possible attractive men are encountered; one of whom she finds exceedingly toothsome but who is mysteriously replaced by a man who is balding and shorter than her.
Things proceed in this haphazard, rather irreverent, and never all-too-serious manner to the end of the twelve minutes of this highly entertaining and altogether funny short film.